Jasmine Todd says her Oregon track and field career is over

Jasmine Todd announced in an Instagram post on Friday that her career at Oregon is over. Todd did not release specifics, but did say her departure is “due to unforeseen circumstances” and “not injury related.”

Todd was scheduled to compete in the 100 meter dash and the long jump at this weekend’s NCAA West Regionals in Kansas, but didn’t compete in either.

A photo posted by Jasmine Todd (@msgoogleme) on May 27, 2016 at 11:04am PDT

The redshirt junior took fourth in the 100 meters at last year’s NCAA Outdoor Championships and second in the long jump. She was the high-scorer at last year’s Pac-12 Championships with 35 points. She’s also a five-time All-American.

Todd, a junior by eligibility, participated in Oregon’s Senior Day activities during the Oregon Twilight Meet on May 6.

The Chandler, Arizona, native holds the school record in the long jump and is tied for the 100 meter school-best, 10.92.

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